Kaley Strachan
- Assessment and correction of movement compensation and overuse patterns.
- Dry needling (AN-IMS) for pain relief and muscle tension.
- Chronic pain management and rehabilitation programs.
- Neurological rehabilitation using Bobath Technique.
- Upper extremity mobilizations with movement (Mulligan techniques).
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Ridgeline Health
Kaley Strachan is a Registered Physiotherapist with a Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelors of Physical Education from the University of Alaska Anchorage. As a national level gymnast and then cross country and track runner, Kaley has experience in sports and rehab from both an athletic and health professional perspective. She takes interest in treating a wide variety of conditions from sports and work injuries, fall prevention, prenatal and postnatal care, neurological conditions and general health and well being. Kaley is trained in the following: - Neurokinetic Therapy which assesses for compensation patterns and overuse - Anatomical Neuropathic Intramuscular Stimulation (AN-IMS) which is a dry needling technique to alleviate pain and muscle tension, - Chronic pain management - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) - Bobath Technique for neurological conditions - Mulligans Upper Extremity Mobilizations with Movement. In her spare time, Kaley enjoys hiking, camping, fishing, gardening and working on home improvements with her growing family. Contact: [email protected]
1207 BC-16, Telkwa, BC, V0J 2X0
1 hour initial assessment and treatment for a new injury or if you have not been into Ridgeline Health for the previous 3 months. It is recommended to book a few (2-3) follow ups within the following 3-4 weeks to ensure adequate follow up care.
2375 Burrard Ave, Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A0
1 hour initial assessment and treatment for a new injury or if you have not been into Ridgeline Health for the previous 3 months. It is recommended to book a few (2-3) follow ups within the following 3-4 weeks to ensure adequate follow up care.